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I don’t really buy his apology in his current form. He’s trying to distance himself from it, saying he did it as a young man, but this isn’t something he repeated a couple times. Apparently he repeated this story for years in a very calculated way to gain sympathy - not one impulsive moment. So he’s still be

I think this is a good idea. Very clever in the delivery of its message.

This man sounds mentally ill. Psychiatric care may have been more appropriate.

What I hate is how the issue gets confused with mental health. I work in mental health. We don’t perform magic. One of the most important things we do is risk management. If someone is suicidal, take away the guns and knives and ropes and pills, ect. We’re not going to magically fix people who are homicidal but it

Sandy Hook is what made me give up hope. I don't think anything worse can possibly happen in terms of gun violence, and it didn't change a damn thing.

Um, just fire her? You can be fired for not doing your job and she is not doing her job.

No, my first thought was that the way the photo was taken is/was super creepy.

This is all so gross. He thinks it’s a gift to allow your SO to make decisions and choices?

On the one hand, it seems like it was consensual Quaaludes use. On the other hand, it makes it seem likely that Hugh Hefner knew about Cosby liking Quaalides - whether he liked to use them for rape is a different story, but Quaaludes definitely has that implication simply because of the effects.

I’m shocked - SHOCKED, I tell you - that apparently the Playboy mansion is an environment where they don’t respect women very much.

The show is already edgy in a very subtle, subliminal, PG kind of way.

Vice did that.

I want to marry Michael Ian Black for that comment.

Is this really the fault of Taylor or the director? It seems like she might not have known that he was “riffing” so heavy from this other video.

I think To Kill a Mockingbird, as you’ve shown here, is a lot more nuanced and subtle about its portrayal of racism than people (including me, when I was a teenager and read it for high school) give it credit for. Atticus may not be racist in a violent, overt way but his racism is a good example of paternalistic

My understanding of the accident is that it was something that could have occurred with many drivers. Truly tragic, of course. But I don’t think people want to admit that they are just as capable of making the same mistake, so they try to blow up the mistake to huge proportions.

I had the same thought.

Yes, if the rule wasn’t explicitly made, then there isn’t really a good reason to get angry. Because the other person didn’t know it was a problem or that it made some people feel uncomfortable. Just make it a rule going forward.

I think the last time I felt like this was when Robin Williams died. Beautiful person. Too soon. And unexpected.

Jughead has always been a glutton and a philosopher. But some writers do tend to over-emphasize the glutton part and neglect his deeper side.